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For sale:

  • Bride genuine seat rail
  • Stern 18" JDM wheels.

I recently had other threads for the items but were pretty messy and confusing so I've cleaned them up here.

Item for sale:

set of (x4) Stern deep dish rims 18"

All four come with centre caps

MADE IN JAPAN

Specs:
Rims:

- 18"
- 5 x 114.3
- 9.5" Wide

Tyres:

All four will come with 225/40/18 blue streak stiletto sports

2 have 75-80% and the other 2 have about 50% with slight camber wear

(Check the photo of the tyre stack for the top four tyres)


Condition: Used, a bit of rash on all four but nothing too severe.

Price: $950 ONO

Item for sale:

Genuine MO type bride rail, was fitted to my low max bride seat.

The rail fits
Nissan - Silvia S13/180SX [CA18DET]
Nissan - Silvia S13/180SX [sR20DET]
Nissan - Silvia S14 [sR20DET]
Nissan - Silvia S15 [sR20DET]
Nissan - Skyline R32 BNR32 GTR [RB26DETT]
Nissan - Skyline R32 ECR32 [RB25DE]
Nissan - Skyline R32 ENR32 [RB25DE]
Nissan - Skyline R32 ER32 [RB25DE]
Nissan - Skyline R32 HCR32 [RB20DET]
Nissan - Skyline R32 HNR32 [RB20DET]
Nissan - Skyline R33 BCNR33 GTR [RB26DETT]
Nissan - Skyline R33 ECR33 [RB25DET]
Nissan - Skyline R33 ENR33 [RB25DE]
Nissan - Skyline R33 ER33 [RB25DE]
Nissan - Skyline R34 BNR34 GTR [RB26DETT
According to manufacturers.

Condition: Like new condition, only marks from being mounted and taken out etc..
Price: $200 ONO

Location: Gladesville, NSW

Contact:Please text (ZERO)455 458 671, Or message me on here.

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